Lila, ( Sanskrit: "play," "sport," "spontaneity," "drama" or God's dance) in Hinduism, a term that has several different meanings, most focusing in one way or another on the effortless or playful relation between the Absolute, God or brahman, and the contingent world. But... What happens when the "absolute" falls asleep and the contingent world becomes unequivocally solid? What happens when play becomes real and the dream becomes the reality? Who can save the one who is supposed to be the savior? In the novel, Lucid, a young man, meets a peculiar individual who makes him question his reality and also his place in it. Trustingly Lucid follows his new comrade through forgotten dreams and twisting dimensions until finally they encounter the absolute Goddess of play: Lila. (Within non-dualism, Lila is a way of describing all of reality, including the cosmos, as the outcome of creative play by the divine absolute -- Hinduism: The absolute, God, Brahman)
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